TAMIL NADU VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY 1. Establishment and Development of the Centre KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, NAMAKKAL Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Namakkal, a technology transfer centre for Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Home Science and Fisheries production was started functioning from 13.10.2004 as a constituent unit of Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai 51 and financially supported under Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. Our Kendra caters the farming community, Self Help Groups, Rural Youths, Extension personnel etc., through various programmes like trainings, On Farm Testings, Front Line Demonstrations and Advisory services. A total of fifty acres of land is possessed by this Kendra and has established various demonstration units with emphasis to integrate Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Home Science enterprises so that, year round income can be generated by the farming community. Infrastructure 1. Administrative building 2. Farmers Hostel 3. Training Associate/Training Assistant Quarters 4. Supporting staff Quarters 5. Rural Bank, Agri mart and Community Radio Station 6. Demonstration units (Vermicompost unit, Mushroom production unit, Azolla Nursery, Protray Nursery, PPP Planting material unit, Coconut Nursery unit, Slatted floor Goat shed, Slatted floor Sheep shed, Dairy unit, Deep litter system of Desi bird rearing unit, Free range system of Poultry rearing, Crossbred Piggery unit, Soil and Water Testing Laboratory, Apiculture, Fisheries unit, Progeny orchard and seed production in Agriculture and Horticultural crops) 2. Location Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Namakkal is established at Veterinary College and Research Institute campus, Namakkal which is about 7kms away from Namakkal in North Western Zone. 3. Services offered 1. Conducting On Farm Testing for identifying technologies in terms of location specific sustainable land use system. 2. Organizing training to update the extension personnel with emerging advances in agricultural research on regular basis. 3. Organizing short and long term training courses in agriculture and allied vocations for the farmers and rural youth with emphasis on Learning by doing for higher production on farms and generating self employment.
4. Organizing frontline demonstration on various crops to generate production data and feedback information. 5. Resource and knowledge centre for Agricultural Technology for supporting initiatives of Public, Private and Volunteer Sectors. 4. Technologies transferred i) Training programmes conducted during 2015-16 Sl. Name of the training of programmes of participants On-campus training 1 Farmers and farm women 59 2685 Rural youths 5 149 Extension personnel 8 157 Off campus training 2 Farmers and farm women 48 673 Rural youths 2 26 Extension personnel 4 118 3 Sponsored training programmes 25 1063 4 Vocational training programmes 2 12 Total 153 4883 ii) On Farm Testing conducted during 2015-16 S. 1 2 Title of OFT Assessment of suitable Groundnut variety for Rainfed cultivation with seed production Quick wilt management in black pepper of trials 10 farmers (2 ha ) 20 Farmer (10 acres) Outcome Groundnut variety ICGV 91114 introduced 80 % reduction of quick wilt incidence was achieved through this technology. Net return/ha in Farmers field 52,900 9,91,347.00 iii) Frontline Demonstration conducted during 2015-16 S. Title of FLD 1. Demonstration of new paddy variety TKM-13 through SRI and Seed Production 2. Demonstration of dual purpose sorghum Paiyur.2 and seed production 3. Demonstration of short duration green gram CO.8 with ICM practices and seed production of Demo. Outcome 25 (10ha) Paddy variety TKM.13 registered grain yield of 6750 kg / ha under SRI than the local variety. 25 (10ha) Sorghum var.paiyur-2 produced higher grain (1440 kg/ha) and fodder yield (5400 kg/ha). 25 (10ha) Synchronised maturity with high yield of 400 kg/acre. Net return/ ha in Farmers field 59,780 46,920 27,800
4. Demonstration of new Cumbu Napier hybrid grass CO.5 and setts production 5. IPM practices for Thrips management in Aggregatum onion 6. ICM practices for Tomato Hy. Arka Rakshak 7. Demo on rapid multiplication techniques in Turmeric 8. Packages of practices for control of mortality in kids 9. Packages of practices for control of mortality in lambs 10. Package of Practices for Mastitis Control and Clean Milk Production 20 (2ha) Bajra Napier hybrid grass CO.5 produced more green fodder yield of 150 tons /ha during winter season. 40 (40 acres) IPM practiced farmers could save up to Rs. 6000/acre towards avoiding of unwanted chemical spray in addition to getting an yield of 20.25t/ha. 20 (acres) Arka Rakshak hybrid yielded maximum of 48 tons/acre. 10 (1acre) Reduced seed rate of 180 kg/acre against 800 kg/acre in Normal method and also minimized the cost involved for seed purchase (Rs.22000/acre) 25 (150) Mortality reduced (2-3%). Weight gain of 5 kg within one month.increased twinning and triplet percentage 5 (100) Mortality reduced (3%). Increased birth weight of 1.75 kg 50 Sub clinical &clinical mastitis incidence will be reduced to 4 %. Increased average milk yield of 2684 lit/lactation days(305x8.8l) 86,000 159082 166410 422077 142350 117800 620880 11. Package of Practices for Rearing of Desi Birds for Meat 12. Package of Practices for Rearing of Desi Birds for Egg 13. Continuous production and supply of Native chicken chicks through community Egg Incubator 14. Package of practices for management of Buffalo 10 Average day old chick weight increased to 35 g 10 Increased Egg production of 140-150 per year 1 Hatchability increased to 65 % 50 Conception rate increased to 65% 1193 6279 613 -
5. Special programmes during 2015-16 Sl. Name of the programme 1 One day workshop on Role of KVKs in Farmers Producer Organization Date and place of conduct of the Programme 11.09.2015 Place: KVK, Namakkal of Participants Participants: 30 Resource persons and members: 13 Remarks Lectures on Importance of promotion of Farmer Producer Organization, Role of KVKs in promotion of Farmer Producer Organization, Steps taken for formation of Farmer Producer Organization and successful FPOs in Tamil Nadu, Role of NABARD in FPOs and Promotion of Farmer Producer Organizations - Strategies were given during the workshop. 2 One day Farmers Orientation Programme on Strategies to improve the Reproductive efficiency of Dairy cattle in Tamil Nadu 27.11.2015 Place: R. Pudupatti, Rasipuram Tk, Namakkal Dt. Farmers : 525 Nos. Exhibition on Latest technologies to improve reproductive efficiency was demonstrated. Technical session on Shelter management for crossbred animals to improve reproductive efficiency, Feeding strategies to improve reproductive efficiency, Feeding strategies for Dairy animal in Tamil Nadu Present status, Reproductive performance in Dairy cattle Present strategies and Green fodder production and storage was taken. 3 International soil year 2015 and Pre Rabi awareness campaign 05.12.2015 Pachudaiyampalayam pudur, Namagiripettai block, Rasipuram Tk, Namakkal Dt. Farmers : 542 (Male: 387; Female:155) Extension officials : 51 (Male:38; Female: 13) Total : 593 nos. Male: 425 nos. Female: 168nos. 1. Latest technologies on Agriculture, Horticulture, Plant Protection and Animal Husbandry and fisheries were exhibited and demonstrated to the farmers. 2.250 samples were analysed out of which 80% were deficit in organic carbon. 3. An exhibition displaying the varieties of soil, organic
and inorganic fertilizer were displayed. 4 Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Diwas 29.12.2015 Tuesday Place: Thinnanur Nadu Adopted village of Loksabha MP, Thiru. P.R.Sundaram under SAGY 101 Nos. (47 Male, 44 Female) Officials: 10 nos. Male: 6 nos. Female: 4 nos. 1. Agricultural, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry technologies disseminated through training and exhibition 2. Soil sampling procedures demonstrated 3. Inputs (Co5 Cumbu Napier Grass slips) were distributed 4. Appreciation Certificates were distributed to honour the best farmers (Pepper and coffee cultivators) who adopted and practiced horticulture technologies like coffee cultivation and quick wilt remediation in pepper using Trichoderma harsianum 5 Feeding Strategies to improve the conception in dairy animals Phase II TNLDA progamme 02.03.2016 Place: KVK, Namakkal 519 Nos. (Male : 261, Female: 258) Technologies related to feeding on breeding dairy cattle. Demo on feed preparation. 6 Training cum awareness programme on Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Right Act 2001 31.03.2016 Place: KVK, Namakkal 352 Nos. Traditional, indigenous and endangered species of Fruits, Vegetables, Spices, Plantation and medicinal crops of Kolli Hills, Namakkal District were displayed to create awareness among the public. 6. Research Projects completed S. 1 2 Name of the scheme Establishing Banana fibre extraction unit Establishing Azolla Unit Principal Investigator Funding Agency Budget Dr.C.Sharmila Bharathi (Horti.) Mrs.M. Daisy, Farm Manager NABARD, Chennai (Farmers Technology Transfer fund) NABARD, Chennai (Farmers Fechnology Transfer fund) Rs.76,800/- Rs.55,300/-
3 Front Line Demonstration on Maize under ISOPOM for the year 2010-11 Dr.S.Alagudurai (Agronomy) ICAR, New Delhi Rs.19,800/- 4 Mass Multiplication of Parasitoids Acerophagus papayae for the control of Mealy bug in Tapioca. Dr.B.Mohan, Programme Coordinator, KVK, Namakkal ATMA, Namakkal Rs.80,000/- 5 Establishment of pre processing and processing small units for Sorghum in Namakkal district Dr.B.Mohan Programme Coordinator, KVK, Namakkal NADP Rs.4,00,000/- 6 Establishment of Coconut Nursery Dr.B.Mohan Programme Coordinator, KVK, Namakkal Coconut Development Board, Cochin Rs.25,000/- 7. Research Project in Progress Sl. 1 2 3 4 Name of the Scheme National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA project) Purchase and Supply of Fodder seeds under Public Private Partnership model Purchase and supply of Livestock Critical inputs under PPP Model for small holder s livestock and poultry. Purchase and Supply of Fruit saplings, Flower crops and ornamental Period and Date of start 07.02.2011 22.12.2010 21.03.2011 01.04.2011 Funding Agency ICAR, New Delhi Self Financing Project Self Financing Project Self Financing Project Budget Allotment 13.50 lakhs (2016-17) - - - PI Dr.N.Akila, Associate Professor and Head Dr.N.Akila, Associate Professor and Head Dr.N.Akila, Associate Professor and Head Dr.N.Akila, Associate Professor and Head Co-PI Dr.S. Alagudurai, Dr.C.Sharmila Bharathi, Thiru.C.Sankar, Dr.M. Jothilakshmi, Dr.S. Sathya, Dr.S.Paulpandi and Mrs.M. Daisy Dr.S.Alagudurai,, KVK, Namakkal Dr. M.Jothilakshmi, KVK, Namakkal. Dr.C.Sharmila Bharathi,, KVK, Namakkal.
5 plants under Public Private Partnership (PPP) model Establishment of Community Radio Station at KVK, Namakkal 24.07.2012 ATMA, Namakkal 48.88 lakhs Dr.N.Akila, Associate Professor and Head Dr.S. Alagudurai, Dr.C.Sharmila Bharathi, Thiru.C.Sankar, Dr. M.Jothilakshmi, Dr.S. Sathya, Dr.S.Paulpandi and Mrs.M. Daisy 8. Salient achievements a. Mass Multiplication of Parasitoid for Control of Mealy Bug in Tapioca Tapioca is cultivated in 15000ha as a rainfed crop. During the year 2010, outbreak of mealy bug was seen in Tapioca crop. Profenophos chemical was used for controlling the mealy bug. It was not effective. Hence through ATMA researchable programme, TANUVAS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Namakkal jointly with the Department of Agriculture, Horticulture and Sericulture adopted an Integrated Pest Management programme to control the mealy bug throughout the district. 50 Nos. of Acerophagus Papayae parasitoid was procured from KVK, Sandhiyur during January 2011 and multiplied. Since the demand was more, 10 farmers were also trained for mass multiplication of Acerophagus papayae parasitoid and within a period of 18 days, 197300 of Acerophagus Papayae parasitoid were multiplied and released in 3945 acres of Tapioca fields benefiting 1075 farmers. In total 641860 Nos. were distributed to 3512 farmers covering around an area of 13303 acres which helped in complete eradication of the mealy bug pest and nearly 40% of productivity loss was also prevented. b. Establishment of Community Radio Station ATMA has sanctioned establishment of Community Radio Station at TANUVAS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Namakkal with a financial outlay of 48.88 lakhs. This community Radio Station caters 1.5 lakh farm families in Namakkal, Mohanur, Erumapatti, Sendamangalam, Paramathy, Puduchathiam and Elachipalayam blocks of Namakkal in an area of 25 kms radius. The frequency is 91.2 MHz and transmission is with 50 watts transmitter. Focus is given on Natural Resource Management, crop, livestock and fisheries production. Institutional approaches for sustainable Agriculture. The programmes are scheduled for 2 hours live and 2 hours repeat in 1 st year and 3 hours live and 3 hours repeat from 2nd year onwards.
c. Public Private Partnership mode The importance of feeding for fodder for high yielding dairy cows has been sensitized by the Animal husbandry extension workers and farmers in Namakkal district. But the gap in availability of quality vegetable seeds/ Planting materials is still wide open. An attempt has been made by KVK, Namakkal during 2010-11 to encourage Livestock/Agricultural farmers to produce forage seed/setts/vegetable seeds/planting material for horticultural crops, which will be tested for quality and supplied to needy farmers/departments through KVK under PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MODE. 9. Impact of the activities undertaken S. Methodology Total qty of Seed / Planting material/livestock inputs supplied (2011-16) of farmers Producing seeds/planting materials/livestock critical inputs 126 1. Public Private Partners hip model in Fodder seed/sett/saplings production 92463 Kgs The Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu has agreed to purchase the fodder seeds for its distribution throughout the state. 2. Public Private Partnership model in purchase and supply of Fruit saplings, Planting materials, Flower crops and Ornamental flowers Fruit saplings & other Planting materials: 123497 Nos. Vegetable seed : 1912 kgs Micronutrient mixtures: 630 kg Bio inputs :139 kg 12 3. Public Private Partnership model in production and supply of Livestock critical inputs Livestock and poultry : 16518 Nos. 17 10. Contact details Senior Scientist & Associate Professor and Head, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Veterinary College and Research Institute Campus,
Sanniyasikaradu post, Namakkal 637 002. 11. Faculty details S. 1 Dr.N.Akila 2 Dr.S.Alagudurai 3 Name Designation Email address Mobile Dr.C.Sharmila Barathi 4 Thiru.C.Sankar 5 Dr. M. Jothilakshmi 6 Dr.S.Sathya 7 Dr.S. Paulpandi Associate Professor and Head (Agronomy) (Horticulture) (Agricultural Entomology) (Veterinary and A.H. Extension) (Soil Science) (Fisheries) akila.n@tanuvas.ac.in akila2528@gmail.com alagudurai.s @tanuvas.ac.in jaialagu@gmail.com 8903932591 9786679700 csbkvk2007@yahoo.co.in 9442420149 csankarento@gmail.com 9489777381 drjothi80@gmail.com jothilakshmi.m@tanuvas.ac.in 8903222800 sathyasivanandham@gmail.com 9787788005 paulpandi_s@yahoo.co.in 7373493032